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Trip is already a verb.
Other verbs depending on the tense are trips, tripping, and tripped.

Some example sentences are:
"I saw him trip in the step".
"She trips on her shoelace".
"There was nothing we could do to stop him tripping on the wet steps".
"He tripped in the street".

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